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michelle was very fun-loving. she was very outgoing. >> i mean, michelle just embraced life. >> she loved being a mom, even though she was a single mom. she dede the best out of that situation. she worked two jobs, sometimes three jobs, just to support alexis. >> michelle went skydiving one time, and before she could go, she had to write a letter to lexi just in case something was to happen to her. >> "my life began after having alexis, and the love i have for her could never be measured. but i want tmake sure that if something does happen to me, that alexis will be loved, safe, happy, praised and protected. i don't like thinking about it, because i plan on being here for alexis for a long time." (phone ringing) >> 9-1-1. >> narrator: on september 2, 2010, 24-year-old michelle o'connell died from a gunshot to the mouth. the gun belonged to her boyfriend, jeremy banks, a deputy with the st. johns county sheriff's office in st. augustine, florida. >> everybody's coming, your friends are on the way. >> narrator: depu
michelle was very fun-loving. she was very outgoing. >> i mean, michelle just embraced life. >> she loved being a mom, even though she was a single mom. she dede the best out of that situation. she worked two jobs, sometimes three jobs, just to support alexis. >> michelle went skydiving one time, and before she could go, she had to write a letter to lexi just in case something was to happen to her. >> "my life began after having alexis, and the love i have for her...
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up next, actress michelle monaghan. stay with us. ♪ >>> michelle monaghan is a talented actress whose film include the born, she is back on the small screen for season two of "the path" streaming on hulu. before our conversation with michelle, here now seen from the past. >> there is so much need and injustice in this world, and i'm just sitting here in this big, warm comfortable house. >> we simply, according to our values, the fact that there are a few comforts here -- >> no, i need to do the work, not just learn about it, pray about it. >> i'm glad you feel that way, hawk. i felt exactly the same way when i was your age. >> and you got to do it. you got to help build something new. that's what the city center is now, and i want to be a part of it. >> can i just say that we are doing important work at the compound, too. >>> so your name came up not too long ago as a potential guest on the program. we're honored to have you here. your name came up, somebody said, she is super creepy. >> oh, god. >> somebody said, my
up next, actress michelle monaghan. stay with us. ♪ >>> michelle monaghan is a talented actress whose film include the born, she is back on the small screen for season two of "the path" streaming on hulu. before our conversation with michelle, here now seen from the past. >> there is so much need and injustice in this world, and i'm just sitting here in this big, warm comfortable house. >> we simply, according to our values, the fact that there are a few...
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. >> you were going to rape michelle bosko. is that true? >> ...over and over... >> you don't recall what happened to the knife? >> ...hour after hour. >> i'll show you another picture and ask if you can identify this female. >> dan grabbed her around the mouth so she couldn't scream. >> one by one, eventually, they all confessed. >> dan was about to start raping her. >> dan was the first to have intercourse with her. i was the second. eric was third. >> i noticed that dan and joe were getting really rough. >> jeff went, grabbed the knife from the kitchen. >> do you remember your exact words at that point? >> "just go ahead and stab the bitch." >> based on these confessions, the jury found them guilty. >> is this the truth that you're telling us now? >> yes, it is. >> but were they telling the truth? tonight on frontline: "the confessions." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine
. >> you were going to rape michelle bosko. is that true? >> ...over and over... >> you don't recall what happened to the knife? >> ...hour after hour. >> i'll show you another picture and ask if you can identify this female. >> dan grabbed her around the mouth so she couldn't scream. >> one by one, eventually, they all confessed. >> dan was about to start raping her. >> dan was the first to have intercourse with her. i was the second. eric...
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it was not michele pierre they raised their hand and said -- it was not michelle. they raise their hand and said, yes, i want this. teachers want something exciting and innovative teachers, because they are teachers, they did the right thing for their children. >> but the politics -- tavis: you cannot disconnect these two things. of the cut throat politics of education, and two of my best friends in l.a. have kids that go to the best schools in this town. through my relationship with them, i have learned about the politics of what you have to do in this town to get your kids into schools that lead to id leagues. -- to the ivy league. fenty thought he was doing the right thing. he brought in michele ree. all hell breaks loose. fenty loses . he called president obama, who has been pushing this race to the top programs and he tells obama. do not tell me there is not politics on this. they cut every which way. >> who this is big politics. let's not pretend that there is not a whole bunch of folks who are organized -- teachers' unions -- with money who do not want to se
it was not michele pierre they raised their hand and said -- it was not michelle. they raise their hand and said, yes, i want this. teachers want something exciting and innovative teachers, because they are teachers, they did the right thing for their children. >> but the politics -- tavis: you cannot disconnect these two things. of the cut throat politics of education, and two of my best friends in l.a. have kids that go to the best schools in this town. through my relationship with...
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michelle let's start with you. explain simply for us what the ecb announced today and whether it is a sign of a breakdown or just a different phase of negotiation. >> it's a sign of more pressure i think. central banking operations can be pretty tough to explain and to understand but they're really crucial to the banking system. they're the reason we can get cash out of atms for example. what the ecb did today was they made it much harder for greek banks to get cash from the ecb. normally the ecb will only give cash to banks in countries that are investment grade rating. greece is not investment grade rating. it's junk rated, but greece had a special waiver from the european central bank because greece was in the bailout program. they were meeting with their partners, the imf et cetera. as long as they did that the ecb said, okay, we'll keep giving you this cash. they decided the new government doesn't want to stick with the program. the greek banks can get cash but they have to go to the national bank of greece th
michelle let's start with you. explain simply for us what the ecb announced today and whether it is a sign of a breakdown or just a different phase of negotiation. >> it's a sign of more pressure i think. central banking operations can be pretty tough to explain and to understand but they're really crucial to the banking system. they're the reason we can get cash out of atms for example. what the ecb did today was they made it much harder for greek banks to get cash from the ecb. normally...
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tom: i don't get criticism from michelle obama doing this. eleanor: i don't know what right wing sites you're tuned into but that's the only place you're going to find criticism. john: issue four -- keystone constitution. -- confusion. the long-delayed, highly controversial keystone xl pipeline is back in the news. this week, in a formal request to the u.s. government, the pipelines owners -- the transcanada corporation requested that a u.s. state department review of the pipeline be delayed. analysts believe transcanada sought a delay so that keystone xl's future was left to a future republican president rather than the current one but they rejected transcanada's request. on friday, president obama rejected a key item on grounds of climate change. the keystone xl pipeline issue is very dead possibly. does this mean no more oil from canada? tom: no. but i think a couple of things come from this president obama has said he's open to different sources of energy. this proves that isn't true. he's waited this long and all the delays, another elec
tom: i don't get criticism from michelle obama doing this. eleanor: i don't know what right wing sites you're tuned into but that's the only place you're going to find criticism. john: issue four -- keystone constitution. -- confusion. the long-delayed, highly controversial keystone xl pipeline is back in the news. this week, in a formal request to the u.s. government, the pipelines owners -- the transcanada corporation requested that a u.s. state department review of the pipeline be delayed....
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first lady michelle obama spoke a little a u.s. sponsored young african women leaders forum where she exhorted her young audience to serve and to lead their communities. the first lady also spoke can kidsly about her own rise from a moodsest upbringing and the u.s. civil rights movement. she cited her husband's familiar political slogan and applied it to the young south africans there. yes, we can! question, on a political asset scale, zero to 10, zero meaning zero assets, no assets, 10 meaning solid gold assets, rate michelle's political assets to her husband. zero to 10. political asset to her husband. >> i tends to put it at zero or 1, because i don't think first ladies matter very much. i think she's a great first lady. i think -- but i just think ultimately it doesn't matter a lot for the president's fortunes. >> she's critz cal. >> she's a 10 on zero! she's terrific. and she clearly is enjoying the job. and i think she's -- she thinks she's making a difference and i agree. on obesity, she's really put that issue center stage.
first lady michelle obama spoke a little a u.s. sponsored young african women leaders forum where she exhorted her young audience to serve and to lead their communities. the first lady also spoke can kidsly about her own rise from a moodsest upbringing and the u.s. civil rights movement. she cited her husband's familiar political slogan and applied it to the young south africans there. yes, we can! question, on a political asset scale, zero to 10, zero meaning zero assets, no assets, 10 meaning...
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michelle alexander referred to you as the 21st century harriet hub man. i saw nick kristof, who was on this program weeks ago, who used that same phrase in his column in the "new york times," you are the 21st century harriet tubman. that's high cotton. that's a lot of love and a huge accolade. but i raise it it not to embarrass you but to ask you whether or not your work feels harriet tubman-ish. do you feel like you're on a journey to rescue people and to save lives? >> i know -- >> and to take folk to freedom? >> i know that what i do rescues people, allows them to have an analysis of what's happening in their lives, and breaks them free of the criminal justice system. and you know, when we talk about slavery, you know, we have to go back to the 13th amendment that says, you can be a slave if you're incarcerated. so does it feel like harriet tubman? i think so. i didn't imagine that when i started out. i just thought if i could help a handful of women come home, it would be okay. but then i started looking at the larger picture. and the systemic oppress
michelle alexander referred to you as the 21st century harriet hub man. i saw nick kristof, who was on this program weeks ago, who used that same phrase in his column in the "new york times," you are the 21st century harriet tubman. that's high cotton. that's a lot of love and a huge accolade. but i raise it it not to embarrass you but to ask you whether or not your work feels harriet tubman-ish. do you feel like you're on a journey to rescue people and to save lives? >> i know...
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tavis: michelle rhee has done just that. she is now the matter and ceo of an organization called studentsfirst, celebrating the one-year anniversary. good to see you. that is our show for tonight. see you next time. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with move lamar -- movie mogul harvey weinstein. that is next time, we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank
tavis: michelle rhee has done just that. she is now the matter and ceo of an organization called studentsfirst, celebrating the one-year anniversary. good to see you. that is our show for tonight. see you next time. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with move lamar -- movie mogul harvey weinstein. that is next time, we will see you then. >> every...
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tonight a conversation with michelle rhee. her take no prisoners approach to education reform has made her a hero to some and a villain to others. as chancellor of the school system she took on a powerful teachers' union, closed schools, and are arranged or emboldened parents. she has written about all that in a new book entitled "radical: fighting to put students first recruit a conversation with michelle rhee. coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: michelle rhee has been called a warrior. she took over the struggling washington, d.c. school system and challenge teachers on accountability, c
tonight a conversation with michelle rhee. her take no prisoners approach to education reform has made her a hero to some and a villain to others. as chancellor of the school system she took on a powerful teachers' union, closed schools, and are arranged or emboldened parents. she has written about all that in a new book entitled "radical: fighting to put students first recruit a conversation with michelle rhee. coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said...
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michelle has more. >> u.s. companies can sell a host of communications products to iran citizens without getting permission, cell phones, modems, satellite dishes, laptops and tablets and software. >> the most impact will be on software updates for phones. iranians complain the sanctions prevented them from updating apps so they were using older and slower versions of fwtwitte and facebook. this will empower the people at a time when the government is trying to stifle their access to one another and outside information. supporters of iran's movement are skeptical this move will make any difference in giving iranian's any freedom. >> i think the problem in iran is not that people need phones or don't have phones or don't have technology, the problem is that the regime monitors, you know, all their activities because they control the communications networks and it uses equipment and surveillance to monitor people. >> in 2009, the victory was disputed leading to large protests and violence in the streets of tyran.
michelle has more. >> u.s. companies can sell a host of communications products to iran citizens without getting permission, cell phones, modems, satellite dishes, laptops and tablets and software. >> the most impact will be on software updates for phones. iranians complain the sanctions prevented them from updating apps so they were using older and slower versions of fwtwitte and facebook. this will empower the people at a time when the government is trying to stifle their access...
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michelle obama will walk the same streets as nelson mandela and desmond tutu. this was their political battleground. this is firmly focused on the future. mrs. obama is keen to champion the rights of women. she has already met young leaders in johannesburg. she is an important role model for many here in the country with very few will models of its own. >> we back to you. we have more details on the power of asia. >> one of time nepos major cities continues to grow and grow and this is about urban development and progress. joining me now from beijing is -- thank you for joining us. what affect is the rapid urban development have enough resources like water? >> we are talking about the massive migration of chinese people into the city. china will move as many of the population in the u.s. in the next two decades. obviously there will be more demand for energy, there will be in need to build more pleased to accommodate their people. you need a transportation. there's going to be a huge environmental challenge for china. it depends on how china is going to build t
michelle obama will walk the same streets as nelson mandela and desmond tutu. this was their political battleground. this is firmly focused on the future. mrs. obama is keen to champion the rights of women. she has already met young leaders in johannesburg. she is an important role model for many here in the country with very few will models of its own. >> we back to you. we have more details on the power of asia. >> one of time nepos major cities continues to grow and grow and this...
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. >> and michelle meets mandela. the first lady takes a visit to south africa's former president. >> a british teenager suspected of involvement in -- has been arrested in coordination with an investigation by the scotland yard and f.b.i. ryan cleary was questioned about serious breeches about the crime agency, the senate, and the c.i.a. our report. >> secret government data under repeated attack over the internet. bombarded with messages in an attempt to stop them functioning . they believe they have caught a ring leader. they arrested a 19-year-old man. police say it followed a number of cyber-attacks on businesses and agencies. they seized a significant amount of material. the man has been named as ryan mccleary. the u.s. central intelligence agency. it was a unit. they believe that suspect is linked to those attacks. they have also been forensically searching his computer for any recent attack of sony corporation. they say these attacks are real and highly devastating. >> it is like being in a roosm with no windo
. >> and michelle meets mandela. the first lady takes a visit to south africa's former president. >> a british teenager suspected of involvement in -- has been arrested in coordination with an investigation by the scotland yard and f.b.i. ryan cleary was questioned about serious breeches about the crime agency, the senate, and the c.i.a. our report. >> secret government data under repeated attack over the internet. bombarded with messages in an attempt to stop them functioning...
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stealing the spotlight, michelle obama and samantha cameron wow the crowds in washington. unemployment has risen to 2.6 malek -- 2.6 million. the number of people out of work, the government says there are signs of improvement. hundreds of ex-servicemen made ill by it nuclear weapons test in the 1950's have lost a supreme court bid to be allowed to seek compensation. the judgment bloc's most of the claims, a certain number can still proceed. three new cities have been announced to mark the queen's diamond jubilee. the winners, out of 25 competitors. it is the home of the international music festival, which was launched in 1972. >> this is "newsday." >> at a meeting in washington, president obama and david cameron have reaffirmed their determination to stay the course and afghanistan. four days after the massacre of 16 afghan civilians, the american soldier accused of the killing has been flown out of the country to kuwait. on the statemore dinner in washington. the director of the democracy institute in washington says that even though the two leaders were on completely di
stealing the spotlight, michelle obama and samantha cameron wow the crowds in washington. unemployment has risen to 2.6 malek -- 2.6 million. the number of people out of work, the government says there are signs of improvement. hundreds of ex-servicemen made ill by it nuclear weapons test in the 1950's have lost a supreme court bid to be allowed to seek compensation. the judgment bloc's most of the claims, a certain number can still proceed. three new cities have been announced to mark the...
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michael, how is michelle obama seen by the american people? >> well, i think she's clearly the president's single best surrogate. she's a mix of grace and toughness of a kind that americans really like and respect. i'd say the same, by the way, of anne romney, who who has a tremendous advantage. it says something that i think both of these women are probably better natural politicians than their husbands. and of but the warning here, of course, is that, just like your vice presidents, the first lady is not determinative in the outcome of the election. otherwise, george h.w. bush would have been re-elected as president because barbara bush was a beloved figure in america. she is a tremendous advantage to the president. >> warner: how do you see, ruth, the role of michelle obama and anne romney? >> i think as michael said they're not going to be tipping the balance, but they are the first sarcombat. they are, first of all, validators of their spouses in the cases we've had mostly, the-- their husbands' person as. they help humanize them, and the
michael, how is michelle obama seen by the american people? >> well, i think she's clearly the president's single best surrogate. she's a mix of grace and toughness of a kind that americans really like and respect. i'd say the same, by the way, of anne romney, who who has a tremendous advantage. it says something that i think both of these women are probably better natural politicians than their husbands. and of but the warning here, of course, is that, just like your vice presidents, the...
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michelle obama has often pointed to her own humble origins growing up on the south side of chicago as the closest example of regardless of ballgame, high achievement is always possible. with her commitment to education, she has inspired many young people with a single comment. it's good to be smart. for some, this was the second meeting with the first lady. >> it was definitely more exciting now. being in oxford and also getting to hug her as well. >> michelle obama wants these girls to have more than just a day trip to oxford. they are smitten by her face in them. >> inspirational. >> memorable. >> perfect. >> mission accomplished. >> well, the obama state visit to the united kingdom has now come to an end. they are heading, at least the president is to france for the g8 summit. you're watching bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, sto
michelle obama has often pointed to her own humble origins growing up on the south side of chicago as the closest example of regardless of ballgame, high achievement is always possible. with her commitment to education, she has inspired many young people with a single comment. it's good to be smart. for some, this was the second meeting with the first lady. >> it was definitely more exciting now. being in oxford and also getting to hug her as well. >> michelle obama wants these...
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michelle, i want to begin with you. give us ab overview of situations at colleges that led to this new law. >> so the statistical information that we have, and of course it is considered to be an understood report. s it is very hard to estimate sexual assault, one of n five women of college age will experience an unwanted sexual encounter or sexual assault at some point during their college years. and a statistic that goes with that, based on the research of david lissack whose a psychologist is that males who commit sexual assaults on college campuses have an average of four to six victims and tend to be repeat offenders. >> so they are serial offenders. >> that is what the research seems to be indicating. >> but they haven't been seriously discipline ed campuse or there hasn't been enough of them disciplined. >> that is a big part of the plan is the lack of discipline. an epidemic, violence against women on college campuses that for many years has been almost entirely unaddressed. and that is what has i think brought
michelle, i want to begin with you. give us ab overview of situations at colleges that led to this new law. >> so the statistical information that we have, and of course it is considered to be an understood report. s it is very hard to estimate sexual assault, one of n five women of college age will experience an unwanted sexual encounter or sexual assault at some point during their college years. and a statistic that goes with that, based on the research of david lissack whose a...
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let me begin with you, michelle, because you were one of the panelists in that debate last week. what was your mission and how did it overlap with the secretary of state? >> the green line institute is really about making sure communities of color have access to the american dream. we're seeing voter i.d. law and voter i.d. law in other states. we need a secretary of state who understands. california needs to be the counter-example. >> has that come up at all in this race? >> a little bit. as a community panelist, they had a chance to ask a couple questions. asian and latino voters in california, they have the lowest registration rates and turn out at much lower rates, too, so what are they going to do about that? >> josh, turnout has been low in these off-year elections. is there anything the secretary of state can do or try to do? >> try, definitely. and both candidates have talked a lot about how to try to goose that civic engagement into higher gear. it's such a multi-faceted problem that it's hard to see how somebody without policy making authority can do it other than going
let me begin with you, michelle, because you were one of the panelists in that debate last week. what was your mission and how did it overlap with the secretary of state? >> the green line institute is really about making sure communities of color have access to the american dream. we're seeing voter i.d. law and voter i.d. law in other states. we need a secretary of state who understands. california needs to be the counter-example. >> has that come up at all in this race? >>...
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michelle joins us tonight from athens. bring us up to date here do we know anything about what is or isn't in that document? >> we know two things. one that there appears to have caused a rift in the party, and that would be considered an optimistic sign because it is enough concessions that part of the extreme left party is upset. it would suggest more concessions and that means they might be able to come goeser to a deal and that they might vote on it tomorrow in the greek parliament. that means they're trying to send a signal to the voters that they're very serious about this. >> michelle, odds to seem to be changing about whether or not grooet will stay in the require owe done. >>. >> just in the last 24 hours, more than 50% of economists think that greece leaving the euro zone is the most likely outcome. we wait to see what is in it if it reverses opinions about how close it could be. >> michelle following all of the action for us as she has been doing in athens. thanks michelle. >> nowhere is there more interest in g
michelle joins us tonight from athens. bring us up to date here do we know anything about what is or isn't in that document? >> we know two things. one that there appears to have caused a rift in the party, and that would be considered an optimistic sign because it is enough concessions that part of the extreme left party is upset. it would suggest more concessions and that means they might be able to come goeser to a deal and that they might vote on it tomorrow in the greek parliament....
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and of course, the wives, the first lady michelle obama. and everybody watching what she is wearing because she's obviously incredibly influential in terms of american fashion. she's wearing a gown by giorgina chapman and jewelry but john benz and samantha wearing a address by alexander a reich. the american selleder accused of killing 16 afghan civilians has been flown out of afghanistan and there are reports he's been flown to kuwait and legal proceedings will now go against him outside of afghanistan. nine of those victims were children. a member of the nato led forces in afghanistan has been injured in an incident involving a vehicle in a visit by the u.s. secretary of defense, leon panetta and it was reported the vehicle was driven on the main base of the bastion at the helmand province. the rating agency put the triple rating on the negative outlook and warns it could downgrade the u.k. in the next few years if the government does not contain the level of public debt, a credit rating in theory determines a country's borrowing costs. t
and of course, the wives, the first lady michelle obama. and everybody watching what she is wearing because she's obviously incredibly influential in terms of american fashion. she's wearing a gown by giorgina chapman and jewelry but john benz and samantha wearing a address by alexander a reich. the american selleder accused of killing 16 afghan civilians has been flown out of afghanistan and there are reports he's been flown to kuwait and legal proceedings will now go against him outside of...
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meet michele bachmann. christianity is central server politics. she is anti abortion and gay marriage. she did not give up her political career to become a tv star. she stresses her pride in being a mother, five children and 23 foster children. unlike palin, she made her money as a tax lawyer. but she is a critic of mainstream politicians. most important, unlike sarah palin, she is a candidate. >> barack obama will be a one- term president. to announcewaterloo their plans for a battle. it is the small town where she was seductive for conservatives in such places to return to america as it used to be paired >> we made our own way. we depended on our neighbors and ourselves. it was not our government we depended on for our health, because we trust in god and our neighbors and not in government. >> even fox news questioned whether this spirit it too free with facts. >> are you a flake? >> i think that would be insulting to say something like that, because i am a serious person. >> what did he mean? she said president obama is anti-american, turning u
meet michele bachmann. christianity is central server politics. she is anti abortion and gay marriage. she did not give up her political career to become a tv star. she stresses her pride in being a mother, five children and 23 foster children. unlike palin, she made her money as a tax lawyer. but she is a critic of mainstream politicians. most important, unlike sarah palin, she is a candidate. >> barack obama will be a one- term president. to announcewaterloo their plans for a battle. it...
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michelle alexander referred to you as the 21st century harriet tutman. i saw the same phrase in the "new york times" that you are the 21st century harriet tutman. that is a lot of love. i raise it not to embarrass you but ask you whether or not your work feels like you are on a journey to rescue people and save lives? >> i know that what i do rescues people, allows them to have an analysis of what is happening in their lives and breaks them free of the criminal justice system. you know when we talk about slavery, we have to go back to the 13th amendment that says you can be a slave if you are incarcerated. so does it feel like harriet tutman? i think so. i didn't imagine that when i started out, i just thought if i can help a handful of women come home it would be okay. but then i started looking at the larger picture and the systemic oppression that we can pay $60,000 a year to cage somebody up and then spit them back out into the community with nothing. i'm going to lead them to freedom. i have a safety net and a place to bring them to help them get ba
michelle alexander referred to you as the 21st century harriet tutman. i saw the same phrase in the "new york times" that you are the 21st century harriet tutman. that is a lot of love. i raise it not to embarrass you but ask you whether or not your work feels like you are on a journey to rescue people and save lives? >> i know that what i do rescues people, allows them to have an analysis of what is happening in their lives and breaks them free of the criminal justice system....
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michelle. >> we have seen michelle obama and the vice president's wife going out constantly talking to us about the importance of how we deal with military families. we have so many people coming back from afghanistan, iraq, and other areas around the world with all kinds of issues. whether they be psychological, physical issues, mental health issues, that need to be dealt with properly, and this is important for the obama administration because this is his secretary who said i'm going to change the culture of the v.a. from top to bottom and as mort said, he failed miserably. he has served the country honorably, but this is a very, very serious issue. no one should have to wait months for medical treatment. particularly after coming home from serving your country. >> and politically, it will play into the narrative of the administration's incompetence, coming on the heels of the healthcare.gov disaster. but this is a problem indeemic, not just to the v.a., but to single payer type healthcare systems where you have an unaccountable bureaucracy that ultimately is not about the consumers,
michelle. >> we have seen michelle obama and the vice president's wife going out constantly talking to us about the importance of how we deal with military families. we have so many people coming back from afghanistan, iraq, and other areas around the world with all kinds of issues. whether they be psychological, physical issues, mental health issues, that need to be dealt with properly, and this is important for the obama administration because this is his secretary who said i'm going to...
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we're going to begin with you, michelle. >> i don't think there's a tech bubble. i don't think there's a tech bubble, but teens are going crazy. there's not going to be a major correction this year. we're basically going to keep rolling along and there will be little moments where the market will drop 400 points and people will gasp, but people will keep going. not such great news if you're trying to buy a house or hoping the income inequality issue is going to work out. >> paul, you get time. >> the plastic bag companies who are trying to overturn california's law banning plastic bags will succeed and collect enough signatures to put it on the ballot. they'll succeed in 2015 for that but voters will eject it. they will side with the environmenten environment and the sea turtles. >> carla? >> in january barbara boxer will announce she's going to retire. you'll see a parade of democrats that will go for this seat. there's no guarantee feinstein will retire. >> i predict senator elizabeth warren will be run. hillary clinton versus warren race. we'll see. thank you a
we're going to begin with you, michelle. >> i don't think there's a tech bubble. i don't think there's a tech bubble, but teens are going crazy. there's not going to be a major correction this year. we're basically going to keep rolling along and there will be little moments where the market will drop 400 points and people will gasp, but people will keep going. not such great news if you're trying to buy a house or hoping the income inequality issue is going to work out. >> paul,...
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michelle yeoh thinks critics are missing the point. >> how do you go against a film that is fighting for something that is inherently for us, freedom. a person that is still very much doing that. >> however the film fares, michelle yeoh has no regrets. she said it has been the role of a lifetime. >> now here is some remarkable footage of a close call that could have ended in tragedy. this is a bike shop in orange county in california. without any warning, you see car crashed straight through the window. barely missed customers who just managed to get out of the way. three people were hurt in all of this. according to police, the 86-year-old driver of the car told them she had hit the accelerate instead of the brake while trying to park. such a close call. remarkable. >> you have been watching "news day" from the bbc. a quick reminder of our main news. that is that asian stock markets have risen sharply in response to the prospect of coordinated action by five of the world's leading central banks to tackle the euro-zone crisis. five including the u.s. federal reserve and the bank of e
michelle yeoh thinks critics are missing the point. >> how do you go against a film that is fighting for something that is inherently for us, freedom. a person that is still very much doing that. >> however the film fares, michelle yeoh has no regrets. she said it has been the role of a lifetime. >> now here is some remarkable footage of a close call that could have ended in tragedy. this is a bike shop in orange county in california. without any warning, you see car crashed...
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michele dunne, let me start with you. what is going on? how serious is this diplomat conflict between the u.s. and the russians? >> well, there's been a lot of tension, of course, between the united states and for some time now over syria, and i think that the escalating situation within syria itself, even with the past couple of weeks, we've seen the level of brutality, the brutality against women and children, and the weapons being used. i mean, we're seeing now helicopter gunships used against civilian populations, bombardment of civilian populations, accompanied by atrocities by militias. all of this, i think, is putting the united states under extreme pressure and this is one of the reasons i believe secretary clinton called out the russians and said you're contributing to this by giving the syrians these kind of weapons. >> brown: dimitri simes, i see you've joined us. thanks for getting through the traffic to us. what do you make of what's going on with the russians and the u.s.? what's behind it? >> i completely understand secretar
michele dunne, let me start with you. what is going on? how serious is this diplomat conflict between the u.s. and the russians? >> well, there's been a lot of tension, of course, between the united states and for some time now over syria, and i think that the escalating situation within syria itself, even with the past couple of weeks, we've seen the level of brutality, the brutality against women and children, and the weapons being used. i mean, we're seeing now helicopter gunships used...
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former first lady, michelle obama chose amy cheryl to paint her portrait. making it the first time in history the president and first lady's portraits were painted by african-american artists. and that was no accident. wylee spoke of the power of the moment in history. >> it's color paste, hairy stick, nudging things to being. it is not. this is consequence shall. this is who we as society decide to celebrate, our humanity, our ability to say "i matter. i was here." the ability to be the first african-american painter to paint the first african-american president of the united states is -- is absolutely overwhelming. [ applause ] it doesn't get any better than that. >> i can feel the pride and the emotion when i speoke to both artists from the smithsonian immediately following the unveiling. welcome both of you to the program. it has been an amazing day, what a great moment for you both. how did you feel when those portraits were unveiled? >> no word, really. for me, suspenseful. waiting for the crowd's reaction. said it was insane. >> you know there is wha
former first lady, michelle obama chose amy cheryl to paint her portrait. making it the first time in history the president and first lady's portraits were painted by african-american artists. and that was no accident. wylee spoke of the power of the moment in history. >> it's color paste, hairy stick, nudging things to being. it is not. this is consequence shall. this is who we as society decide to celebrate, our humanity, our ability to say "i matter. i was here." the ability...
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. >> minnesota congresswoman, michele bachmann is on a role, some say. she is the voice of the tea party movement in the u.s. house of representatives. she serves as the tea party corpus chair. bachman's profile has been raised so significantly that some republicans speculate whether a 2012 national destiny is in store for her. maybe the republican nominee for vice president of the united states. bachmann herself has not commented on any such speculations. in any case, the road to the white house may not be a straight shock for the congresswoman. bachmann's political emphasis in washington and minnesota is against federally funded subsidized programs, but she gained federal agriculture subsidies in connection with the bachmann family farm in wisconsin over a period of five years, which funding ended four years ago. >> question, will this governor subsidy hurt her popularity or will she be the new gop heavy hitter come this november? >> i think she can be a heavy hitter the way palin is being a heavy hitter now. as she tried to run statewide or bigger tha
. >> minnesota congresswoman, michele bachmann is on a role, some say. she is the voice of the tea party movement in the u.s. house of representatives. she serves as the tea party corpus chair. bachman's profile has been raised so significantly that some republicans speculate whether a 2012 national destiny is in store for her. maybe the republican nominee for vice president of the united states. bachmann herself has not commented on any such speculations. in any case, the road to the...
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michele sidibe and as i launched my complaint, humiliation. >> as you know, luiz loures denies all of this and as you also know there was an internal investigation after you filed the complaint. you said you filed the formal complaint a year and a half after the incident. the report by the internal oversight services says that dr. loures reported behavior in kissing and engaging in physical contact with staff may be viewed as inappropriate, especially given his senior position, however there is insufficient evidence to support ms. brostrom's allegation that she was sexually harassed by dr. loures. and the ios concludes there's no evidence to corroborate ms. brostrom's allegations she was sexual assaulted by dr. loures at the hotel may 8, 2015. what's your response to that? >> well i am devastated and deeply offended that that is the conclusion of a 14 month very protracted and deeply flawed and irregular investigation process. >> why do you say that? tell me about the investigation process et cetera. why was it deeply flawed? >> there was dem monoadministrative evidence in support of
michele sidibe and as i launched my complaint, humiliation. >> as you know, luiz loures denies all of this and as you also know there was an internal investigation after you filed the complaint. you said you filed the formal complaint a year and a half after the incident. the report by the internal oversight services says that dr. loures reported behavior in kissing and engaging in physical contact with staff may be viewed as inappropriate, especially given his senior position, however...
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not until tuesday because it happens to be a holiday. >> michelle, this is suzie. what do you think could happen on tuesday? there's been so much pent-up anxiety, what happens when those banks open? >> well, it all depends on what happens over the next four days. so cyprus rejeblcted the first idea and they try to raid a pension fund to come up with money to meet the requirements of the bail out from the european partners. now that all of those things have happened, they face two choices. they need to shut down some banks that are very, very weak. or they're going to have to leave the euro. that's the choice they face. and depending on which one they make, that's what's going to happen on tuesday. >> michelle, how did the banks in cyprus get so bloody. is it really traceable basically to the fact that it's a kind of "don't ask, don't tell" kind of banking culture. >> well, certainly, this is a place that advertised discretion and what they call tax optimization. and they did have lower corporate tax rates. so there are legitimate reasons to put your money here. but
not until tuesday because it happens to be a holiday. >> michelle, this is suzie. what do you think could happen on tuesday? there's been so much pent-up anxiety, what happens when those banks open? >> well, it all depends on what happens over the next four days. so cyprus rejeblcted the first idea and they try to raid a pension fund to come up with money to meet the requirements of the bail out from the european partners. now that all of those things have happened, they face two...
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michelle, we're happy to have you. you're such an education expert. let me start with the first question, can this be fixed? because just about every ceo tyler and i talk to are very worried about u.s. competitiveness and, you know, where will they get top talent in the workplace if our kids in school just aren't doing well? do you think? >> it can absolutely be fixed. i hear the same thing from business folks saying they can't find people in the applicant pool that have the skills and knowledge to fill mission critical jobs. that means there is a misalignment what we teach kids and what the workplace requires. it can be fixed but fist, make sure we have high standards for all of our children. and we're putting those things in place through the common core standards, which will ensure we have a set of national standers that are internationally benchmark. that's one important thing to don't the second thing we have to do is invest in our teaching force and make sure that we have the most highly effective and the best prepared teachers. that's what othe
michelle, we're happy to have you. you're such an education expert. let me start with the first question, can this be fixed? because just about every ceo tyler and i talk to are very worried about u.s. competitiveness and, you know, where will they get top talent in the workplace if our kids in school just aren't doing well? do you think? >> it can absolutely be fixed. i hear the same thing from business folks saying they can't find people in the applicant pool that have the skills and...
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michelle, over to you. >> reporter: hey there, susie. extraordinary moves by the turkish central bank tonight. they raised all their major lending rates between 4 and 5%. consider that in the united states when we talk about the federal reserve we talk about moves by the fed as only .25%. an extraordinary move would be .5%. a hike between 4 and 5% here shows you just how dire the swaying was. the reason foreign central banks raise interest rates they need to keep capital in the country. they want to keep investors and offer them a more attractive interest rate. turkey had to do that in particularly because recent political trouble here has gotten investors very nervous. additionally, because the fed is going to be tape tapering it's believed interest rates in the united states will be going up and investors will be moving capital back to the u.s. so far we have seen the currency stabilize and rise in the wake of the decision. the question now is whether we'll see other emerging market currencies stabilize as well along with turkey. >> mi
michelle, over to you. >> reporter: hey there, susie. extraordinary moves by the turkish central bank tonight. they raised all their major lending rates between 4 and 5%. consider that in the united states when we talk about the federal reserve we talk about moves by the fed as only .25%. an extraordinary move would be .5%. a hike between 4 and 5% here shows you just how dire the swaying was. the reason foreign central banks raise interest rates they need to keep capital in the country....
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michelle meyer, a very nice economist with merrill lynch. head to our website, nbr.com. >>> orders to u.s. factories increased in january by the most in seven months. the commerce department reported a rise of more than 1.5% during the first month of the year. within that report, a key category that tracks business investment plans rose by the largest amount in 19 months. and separately, the u.s. economy services sector expanded in february, but the rate of expansion was slower than the previous month. the institute for supply management reported a decline in employment for that sector for the first time in two years. >>> the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose just a bit last week. initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased 6,000 to a seasonally adjusted 278,000. that is still, though, a level consistent with a strengthening labor market. the jobless claims report comes one day before the government's monthly employment report and expectations there are foror nonfarm payrolls to rise 200,000
michelle meyer, a very nice economist with merrill lynch. head to our website, nbr.com. >>> orders to u.s. factories increased in january by the most in seven months. the commerce department reported a rise of more than 1.5% during the first month of the year. within that report, a key category that tracks business investment plans rose by the largest amount in 19 months. and separately, the u.s. economy services sector expanded in february, but the rate of expansion was slower than...
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fo "nightly busine" michelle caruso-cabrera athens greece. mik collins is joining us now to discuss what lies ahead for the markets in the second half of the year. he's with holland and company. always great to have you with us. welcome. sue, thanks for having me. >> let me start with where michelle left off, greece. as we go into the second half of this year how much of an overhang will that situation be for the market if any at all? >> do you know that a week from now we may actually have something lik greece no longer be in the headlines? it's hard to believe, given what we've had the last several weeks. but if we get, for example, a "yes" vote by the people and then the government the current government gets thrown out, which they probably should be we could end up a couple of months from now with a reasonab the can kicked down the road in a successful fashion and people no longer worrying about greec today. and it's a great segue into the first half. greece is only the latest of all of the problems of people that would be extended throug
fo "nightly busine" michelle caruso-cabrera athens greece. mik collins is joining us now to discuss what lies ahead for the markets in the second half of the year. he's with holland and company. always great to have you with us. welcome. sue, thanks for having me. >> let me start with where michelle left off, greece. as we go into the second half of this year how much of an overhang will that situation be for the market if any at all? >> do you know that a week from now we...
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michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star circumstance. >> you can't. >> belva: after four years hearing this president on the air repeatedly delivering almost the same message. americans get bored after ten seconds. >> quite frankly, we're still stuck in the recession. the jobs numbers came out. we are not putting enough folks back to work. that is what he promised four years ago. >> belva: were they good or were they bad? >> they were disappointing. >> they were bad. they were bad. >> belva: what is bad to the three of you? >> the wrong numbers are 8.1% unemployment which is down from what it was. people are looking for work. 96,000 jobs were created. >> it is it is expectation. you expected things to improve after july. >> belva: california numbers are looking up. this is incremental journey. >> california is third highest unemployment in the nation. here's the thing, we are in a recovery, but we're not getting the benefits of the rec
michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star circumstance. >> you can't. >> belva: after four years hearing this president on the air repeatedly delivering almost the same message. americans get bored after ten seconds. >> quite frankly, we're still stuck in the recession. the jobs numbers came out. we are not putting enough folks back to work. that is what he promised four years ago. >>...
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michelle alexander, welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> when the book came out, one reviewer called it the bible of a social movement. have you seen the apostles and the disciples and the church spreading? have you seen the signs of a movement? >> yes. and it has me so encouraged. as i travel from city to city, and i've been speaking in churches and at universities, i've been speaking inside prisons and reentry centers, just an incredible range of venues, i see over and over again people who are dedicating their lives now to ending the system of mass incarceration, to raising consciousness. people of faith who are organizing their church communities, organizing within mosques, holding study circles, holding film festivals and then organizing and mobilizing their memberships. or their congregations. i'm especially encouraged by formerly incarcerated people who are finding their voice and organizing to man the restoration of their basic civil and human rights. organizations like all of us or none which has successful
michelle alexander, welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> when the book came out, one reviewer called it the bible of a social movement. have you seen the apostles and the disciples and the church spreading? have you seen the signs of a movement? >> yes. and it has me so encouraged. as i travel from city to city, and i've been speaking in churches and at universities, i've been speaking inside prisons and reentry centers, just an incredible range of venues, i see...
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what does michelle obama really think about life at the white house? speaking to cbs news, the first lady dismissed claims she had been unhappy. >> i love this job. it has been a privilege from day one. there are challenges with being a mother and staying sane, and i were about that. if there is any anxiety that i feel, it is because i want to make sure my girls come out on the other end of this whole. but me and barack, we are grownups. >> mrs. obama granted the interview as a new book was making waves in washington. written by a "new york times journalist -- "new york times" journalist, a claims that she allegedly meddled in the affairs. >> that has been an image that people have tried to paint of me since the day that brock announced, that i am some angry black woman. >> what do you think of that image? >> i just try to be me, and my hope is over time people get to know me. there will always be people who will be disappointed. there will always be people who will not like me, ever. if >> does that bother you? >> no. >> the book says the first lady d
what does michelle obama really think about life at the white house? speaking to cbs news, the first lady dismissed claims she had been unhappy. >> i love this job. it has been a privilege from day one. there are challenges with being a mother and staying sane, and i were about that. if there is any anxiety that i feel, it is because i want to make sure my girls come out on the other end of this whole. but me and barack, we are grownups. >> mrs. obama granted the interview as a new...
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. >> president barack obama at and first lady michelle obama this week attended a g-8 summit in europe. the first stop was dublin. irish prime minister kenny greeted the president and the first lady. president obama and his entourage then traveled by motorcade the 87 miles to moneygall, to visit a distant relative of five generations ago, his great, great, great- grandfather. his name was -- kearny. in moneygall, obama tried his own hand at rhythms, coupled are three words of authentic gaelic. >> remember that whatever hardships the winter may bring, springtime is always just around the corner. if they they keep arguing with you, just respond with the simple creed -- yes, we can! >> question, will were there compelling reasons for the state visit to the irish people? or was this mostly a campaign event, pat? >> look, i think it was terrific. the irish are one of few people on this earth that really like americans. he goes over there, he's got ancestors there, jack kennedy it did it, other presidents have gone there. it's a terrific thing. ireland has some problems, as you know. it's on
. >> president barack obama at and first lady michelle obama this week attended a g-8 summit in europe. the first stop was dublin. irish prime minister kenny greeted the president and the first lady. president obama and his entourage then traveled by motorcade the 87 miles to moneygall, to visit a distant relative of five generations ago, his great, great, great- grandfather. his name was -- kearny. in moneygall, obama tried his own hand at rhythms, coupled are three words of authentic...
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so it's interesting to see michelle obama and jill biden side by side. they have been tremendous assets future their husbands. president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cards absolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of suburban women live in suburban women's have their homes have gone down drastically in value. we have lost nine trillion dollars of home wealth, home equity wealth. that's really affected them and they see what ising going on. what you're also seeing since you're also sees a continuing decline in home prices, is you're not seeing an improvement and promise, and their husbands or themselves all experience that. those statistics that you read now are publicly 8.8 -- nowhere close to the reality. the reality is much closer to 20%. and that affects everybody. >> i guess i don't see this
so it's interesting to see michelle obama and jill biden side by side. they have been tremendous assets future their husbands. president nixon says i may be controversial, but pat nixon isn't and i think they have played their cards absolutely perfectly. and this might be the beginning of a new front for the campaign, much more active roles for the first and second ladies. >> millions of suburban women now the sole breadwinners in their families? >> not only that. millions of...
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michelle never fully took to the scrutiny. i mean, she thrived as a first lady but it's not her preference. >> he was the hardest sell. she was the hardest sell and she never fully embraced being in the public spotlight, which is ironic, given how good she is. having said that, she would acknowledge and i certainly feel that we just have a lot of memories here. our kids grew up here. some of our best friends have been made here in this place. there have been moments that were highlights for us that, you know, are going to be hard to duplicate. >> she's glad you did it, though? >> she is now. i think i've said this story, before. she used to say to our friends, barack is exactly the kind of guy i want to be president, i just wish he didn't want to do it when i was married to him. ( laughter ) >> but you're still all right, everything's okay? >> as far as i know. i better check later. yeah. >> see what i mean? >> rose: yeah, that was perfect. he must know, also, that the judgment of the political press, for the most part, during
michelle never fully took to the scrutiny. i mean, she thrived as a first lady but it's not her preference. >> he was the hardest sell. she was the hardest sell and she never fully embraced being in the public spotlight, which is ironic, given how good she is. having said that, she would acknowledge and i certainly feel that we just have a lot of memories here. our kids grew up here. some of our best friends have been made here in this place. there have been moments that were highlights...
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but as michelle caruso-cabre explains it is not just greece investors need to watch, but also spain. >> once again a new round of meetings and teleconferences scheduled this week to hammer out a deal between greece and creditors to lead to a disbursement of euros to greece can pay bills. but over all the two sides remain far apart. now, however, may not be the time to worry about greece. consider june to be the cold war phase of greece's negotiations with the creditors. sniping back and forth, no real for arma geddon. because the billion euro payment ine go to the imf and there is not a lot of consequences to on time. the hot war could come in july and august when they have to make 6 billion euros in paym to the ecb and missing those payments will have consequences leading the ecb to shutting off the taps for greece banks and that could lead to a possible exit from the euro. and hurting shares elections in spain over the weekend in which the ruling party got clocked by smaller austerity parties. even though there are smaller elections investors worry they port end a smaller election
but as michelle caruso-cabre explains it is not just greece investors need to watch, but also spain. >> once again a new round of meetings and teleconferences scheduled this week to hammer out a deal between greece and creditors to lead to a disbursement of euros to greece can pay bills. but over all the two sides remain far apart. now, however, may not be the time to worry about greece. consider june to be the cold war phase of greece's negotiations with the creditors. sniping back and...
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michelle is following the story so michelle 50 years it's been done one way, no private company, sounds like a really big deal. >> it's incredibly significant. as you say, mexicoen oil is produced now by a government run monopoly, which is incredibly inefficient and they lack money now and know how to keep up with the pace what is going on with invasion in oil exploration. as a result, oil production used to be as much as 3.5 million barrels per day and now down to 2.5 million barrels per day and spending more money to get less oil. the government needs that revenue desperately so they have to do something to turn that around. >> so let's say western companies come in and invest and more oil comes out of mexico, does that mean that the price of oil in the united states and on the world markets will come down, and that we will be less dependent on middle east earn oil? >> presumably yes, if they start to increase production we have a triad, canada, the united states and mexico being producers and the united states getting energy from friendly countries. i would point out americans should
michelle is following the story so michelle 50 years it's been done one way, no private company, sounds like a really big deal. >> it's incredibly significant. as you say, mexicoen oil is produced now by a government run monopoly, which is incredibly inefficient and they lack money now and know how to keep up with the pace what is going on with invasion in oil exploration. as a result, oil production used to be as much as 3.5 million barrels per day and now down to 2.5 million barrels per...
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and i knew of michelle's writing. and i didn't have any -- i wasn't worried about -- i was more worried that i wouldn't be allowed to with doing "mom" on cbs. and fortunately they are run by the same mother ship. >> it helps. >> it does. >> they own everything these days. >> the thing i was most nervous was the fact they told me up front was that i would have to do -- there would be some nudity involved, some sex scenes. and that was -- that was a little bit scary. but they were so -- michelle and sarah on the phone were love by me. and said we won't -- nothing will be done that you are not comfortable with. and i just trusted them. i loved the way they were talking with me. and when i certainly knew that any sex scenes would be completely integral to the story. as all the sex scenes are on the show. there is nothing gratuitous about the sex. my mother, when i told her she was just mortified by the title. and friends were saying oh what is your daughter up to? oh this lovely show for cbs called "mom." and then this ot
and i knew of michelle's writing. and i didn't have any -- i wasn't worried about -- i was more worried that i wouldn't be allowed to with doing "mom" on cbs. and fortunately they are run by the same mother ship. >> it helps. >> it does. >> they own everything these days. >> the thing i was most nervous was the fact they told me up front was that i would have to do -- there would be some nudity involved, some sex scenes. and that was -- that was a little bit...
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one of the economists who drafted that report joins us now-- michelle meyer, senior u.s. economist at bank of america merrill lynch. >> thanks, susie. nice to be here. >> a lot of people are homing 2012 will be a year of recovery but based on your forecast it doesn't look like that's going to happen. >> a year of recovery but a bumpy one at that and we're concerned about the sovereign crisis developing in europe. we think europe will be in a mild recession next year and the u.s. can avoid a recession as the baseline call but there's clearly downside risks emerging out of what's happening in europe. >> can europe come together and have a solution to their debt crisis so they don't go to recession and impact the global economy? >> i think at this point it's almost inevitable we'll at least see a mild recession in europe early next year. part of the problem in europe is they have a sovereign crisis being driven by too much debt. as a result you're seeing a lot of fiscal tightening happening particularly in the peripheral country and that's causing a slow down in growth becau
one of the economists who drafted that report joins us now-- michelle meyer, senior u.s. economist at bank of america merrill lynch. >> thanks, susie. nice to be here. >> a lot of people are homing 2012 will be a year of recovery but based on your forecast it doesn't look like that's going to happen. >> a year of recovery but a bumpy one at that and we're concerned about the sovereign crisis developing in europe. we think europe will be in a mild recession next year and the...